a bitterly distrustful, contemptuous of pessimistic
17.)tyranny
arbitrary or unrestrained exercise of power
18.eminent/preeminent
high in station rank of repute prominent
19.)apathy
absence of passion emotion or excitement
20.)obstinate
stubbornly adhering to one's purpose opinion etc.
21.)indefatigable
Incapable of being tired out; not yielding to fatige; untiring
22.)tractable
easy to control or influence
23.)ratify
Sign or give formal consent to (a treaty, contract, or agreement), making it officially valid
25.)procure
Obtain (something), esp. with care or effort
- food procured for the rebels
- he persuaded a friend to procure him a ticket
Obtain (someone) as a prostitute for another person
- he was charged with procuring a minor
Persuade or cause (someone) to do something
- he procured his wife to sign the agreement
26.)articulate
Noun:To say something clearly and fluently
Verb: Expressing a felling or idea fluently
27.)repose
Noun: Temporarily sleep, rest, or lie down without doing anything
Verb: To stay in a situated in a place
28.)imposing
Adj. A regal or impressive thing
29.)accord
verb: to give someone power or recognitian
30.)unscathed
adjective: with outed getting harmed or hurt
31.)Impending
1.) To be about to occur; 2.) To Threaten to happen, menance
32.)Censure
harsh dissaproval
33.)Diligent
1. Constant in effort to accomplish something 2.done or pursued with preserving attention; painstaking
34.)Intimate
1.associated in close personal relations 2.characterized by or involving warm friendship or personally close or familiar association of feeling
35.)Malignant
1aobsolete:malcontent, disaffectedb: evil in nature, influence, or effect :injuriousc: passionately and relentlessly malevolent : aggressively malicious
2 : tending to produce death or deterioration <malignant malaria>; especially: tending to infiltrate, metastasize, and terminate fatally <a malignant tumor>
36.)Morose
sullen and ill tempered
37.)Tumult
1. A loud, confused noise, esp. one caused by a large mass of people.
2. Confusion or disorder
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Verb: Expressing a felling or idea fluently
Verb: To stay in a situated in a place
2
: tending to produce death or deterioration <malignant malaria>; especially: tending to infiltrate, metastasize, and terminate fatally <a malignant tumor>
2. Confusion or disorder